Obtain & check items in Generic list

I'm new to generics, and trying to check to see if the list I get back has any values. So far I've been unsuccessful in figuring out how to check this. Here's how I defined my generic list in the page I'm working with:

While I certainly love to get layups like these, I would be a schmo if i didn't point you to a great source of information. In VS 2005, double click on the word List in your source file, then press F1 key. A help file will launch with details about the "List" class.

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ok, I asked a team member. Here's what I had to do. I had set it to the worker process, however it was set to try to debug SQL. So I changed the following

1) Attach to worker process
2) Before clicking OK, changed the "Attach to" to Managed Code using the Select button. It was set to "Automatically determine the type of code to debug" prior which is why it was trying to debug my SQL instead of my managed code

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